2013
DOI: 10.2166/wrd.2013.016
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Effects on macronutrient contents in soil-plant irrigated with different quality waters and wastewaters

Abstract: The goals of this research were focused on investigating the effects of irrigation with untreated wastewater, ozone-enhanced primary treated wastewaters (O 3 EPTW), tap water and tap water þ fertilizer on the macronutrient content in soil and plant tissues. The effect on plant development was evaluated by growing Lactuca sativa in soils irrigated with these different quality waters and wastewaters, and by determining the macronutrients content in water, soil and plants. In this study, the soils irrigated with … Show more

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“…There have been substantial characterization studies of residential stormwater in the literature (Carpenter et al, 2014;Orta de Velásquez et al, 2013). However, there has not been a specific standard methodology to characterize the quality of runoff from residential area.…”
Section: Paved Areas Versus Irrigated Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been substantial characterization studies of residential stormwater in the literature (Carpenter et al, 2014;Orta de Velásquez et al, 2013). However, there has not been a specific standard methodology to characterize the quality of runoff from residential area.…”
Section: Paved Areas Versus Irrigated Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%